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GOOD VIBES, GOOD TIMES

Just in time for summer, Ocean Alley have returned with their fourth studio album, Low Altitude Living. Named in tribute to the sandy shores they call home, the album offers some of the Sydney sextet’s most soulful and swaggering tunes yet, proving them undefeated as the kings of cruiserock. Before they hit the road for the world tour to end all world tours, Australian Guitar cracked a couple of verbal tinnies with lead guitarist Angus Goodwin.

How did you want this record to really embrace what Ocean Alley is in 2022?

I guess we just went in the direction that felt

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